Holy Fuck
Hometown: Toronto ON
If opposites really do attract, it makes perfect sense that Holy Fuck would chose a barn in rural Ontario to record a series of dynamic electro-noise pop that compose their latest full-length release, titled Latin.
Where Holy Fuck in the past were a rotating cast of musicians, Latin showcases for the first time their consistent touring line up. Drummer Matt Schulz and bass player Matt McQuaid provide a complex rhythm foundation that at times feels like an invisible hand leading you through a dark hedge maze. Perhaps an excessive feat for most, but this provides the ideal underpinning as Brian Borcherdt and Graham Walsh merge a twin effects/feedback tangle that is equal parts entrancing and inspiring.
The band had an absurdly busy touring schedule in 2008/2009 and Latin undoubtedly benefited from the near nightly shows. There is an added dimension of song craft on the album – Latin brings noise and melody together with an uncanny sense of optimism – but at the same time Holy Fuck have not lost the chaotic and euphoric energy that they are known for.
When it came time for Holy Fuck to record, songs were cut live off the floor during their brief downtime at home. Delivered in trimesters, Latin was engineered by Graham Walsh and mixed by Dave Newfeld (Broken Social Scene), D. Sardy (Johnny Cash, NIN), Eli Janney (GvsB, Wilco,), Paul Epworth (Bloc Party, Primal Scream) and Holy Fuck themselves. It’s the follow up to 2007’s simply titled LP which Filter described as “nine perversely noisy, mind-bogglingly ferocious freakouts” and Spin said of it “Holy Fuck play the sort of id-gripping dance rock that’s best experienced in person. Luckily (LP) retains the raw energy of the live show, even without the visual barrage.”
With high praise from peers, critics, big name endorsements and ascension on festival bills, Holy Fuck have the divine right to be profane. And with respected music luminaries Thom Yorke and Lou Reed passing on kind words about studio recordings and live performances, it’s no wonder Holy Fuck have become sought after.
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covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoToronto's Holy Fuck just don't seem to like taking breaks. more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoEarlier this summer the ever-great website/recording studio/illustrated music journal called Daytrotter featured one of my favorite acts from north of the border, Holy Fuck: "... more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoOn top of all of the local music down here in the live music capital, touring season is definitely starting to get back into full swing. more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoAs if you needed any other excuse to go check out the Holy Fuck/Super Furry Animals show on Saturday at Emo's, here is another one: You can get in the door for zero dollars. more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoThe good folks over at VBS got to spend a little quality time recently with our pals Holy Fuck at their practice space in Brooklyn. more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoThere's a bunch of good stuff going on in Austin tonight and tomorrow, so here's a quick one while I've got a minute. more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoThere's a bunch of good stuff going on in Austin tonight and tomorrow, so here's a quick one while I've got a minute. more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoWedsnesday I saw Ghostland Observatory at the Austin City Limits Studio, and chatted it up with the KEXP folks after their interview with Lily Allen. more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoHere's a handful of electronic ditties for your consideration. more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoHere's a handful of electronic ditties for your consideration. more at blogspot.com
covertcuriosity on Holy Fuck
about 1 year agoYes! SXSW is right around the corner, March 14-18. more at blogspot.com